President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron / Charles Dharapak, AP

by David Jackson, USA TODAY

by David Jackson, USA TODAY

In the morning, Obama welcomes British Prime Minister David Cameron to the White House for talks on issues that include the civil war in Syria and the still-shaky global economy.

"The prime minister's visit will highlight the fundamental importance of the U.S.-U.K. relationship, through which together we address a broad range of shared global and regional security concerns," says the White House schedule.

Obama and Cameron are also slated to hold a joint news conference late morning.

Then, Monday afternoon, Obama is off to New York City for three fundraisers benefiting the Democratic National Committee as well as the party's House and Senate campaign committees.